1020 ST. STEPHE~'S-BY-} . [ KELLY's l LA.U~CE::>TON. Langdon Thos. Ching, Roydon cottage Fisher Wm. Hen. shopkpr. Newport sq l\litchell Richd. farmer, Goodmamlcig h Nicolls Edmund Pearse, Elfordleigh Frayne John, blacksmith Mitchell Joseph, farmer, Duke street Pearse Mrs. 3 Ridgegrove Gilbert Charles, farmer, Bender green Moore John Gwennap Dennis, land Reed Richard, Newport GrantJohn,monumental mason,Newprt ageut & sun·eyor, see Badcock, Reed Thomas Charles, I Ridgegrove Gynn John, farmer, Little Athill Moore & Strong Short Henry, Myrtle cottage Ham, Friend & Luxton, coal, corn & Nicolls Edmund Pearse,wholesale grocr Strong John Mortimer manure merchants, Railway station Parsons Henry, farmer Trehane Mrs. Hope cottage Ham Thomas, wood dealer & farmer, Pinch Elisha, machine maker, Newport Treleaven Mrs. The Hill The Hill Reed Richard, head master of endowed Trood Thomas Pomeroy, Newport ho Bender J. & H. manure merchants school, Newport Wonnacott John, St. Stephen's hill Bender Thomas Brooks, tanner & cur­ RundleAmos Grymes,farmer & butcher, rier, Newport & St. Thomas Collay COl\11\IERCIAL. Hodges John, JYorthumberland Arms, Sampson Richd. station mstr. Duke trr Badcock, Moore & Strong, land agents Railway station Short Henry & Co. auctioneers & surveyors ; & High st. Launceston Irish, Symons & Co. manure merchants Shute William, farmer, Kernick Benoy Francis,shopkeeper,Yeolm Bridge (W. M. Dawe, agent), Railway station Skews Jas. farmer, L wr. Goodmansleigh Benoy Thomas, farmer Jackett Robert, farmer, Athill Strong John Mortimer, land agent & Box Thomas, butcher Jenkin Thomas, farmer, New house surveyor,seeBadcock,Moore & Strong Bray John, farmer, Higher Truscott J ones William & John, millers, Ridge­ Symons Saml. farmer, Lower Truscott Burt & Martin, ladies' school, Newport grove Symons Samuel, farmer, Ridgegrove Burt George, White Horse, & saddler & Langdon Charles, farmer, New mills Trood T. P. & Co. coal, brick, lime & Ironmonger0 Langdon William, jun. farmer, Higher manure merchants, Railway Station, Burt Henry, suryeyor under the Eccle­ Truscott & St. Thomas, Launceston siastical Act I87I for the Eastern Langdon Wm. farmer, Higher Truscott Tumming Matthew, farmer, Trewithick division of Cornwall, Newport Launceston Coal Co. (William Soby, Venning John, farmer, Dutson Carter John, miller (water), New mills manager), Railway station Waiter Thos. P. shopkeeper, Duke st Congdon Charles, buildE-r Lavis David, farmer WilcocksEdwd. farmer, New Churches Daw William, farmer, Higher Truscott Maddaver Robert, farmer, Duke street Willcocks William, farmer, Underwood Dew John, carpenter, Duke terrace Martin Margaret (Miss), ladies' school, Wright Robert, boot & shoe maker Facy John Martin, farmer, Rockwell see Burt & Martin ST. STEPHEN'S-BY- is a village and British Cillanham, a slate covered dwelling) gave the name parish, separated by the Tamar from the Devonshire parishes to an old family from thence called de Shillingham, from of Tamerton and St. Budeaux, I! miles south-west from whom it passed to Lord Bonville and Sir John Horsey, Saltash railway station, in the Eastern division of the county, whose heiress married in Queen Elizabeth's reign Francis south

Christian esq. The register dates from the year I545· The Burra ton is a village about 1 mile north-west of Salt· living is a vicarage, tithe rent-charge £ 29• net yearly value ash. There are chapels for Plymouth Brethren and £29I with residence and 8 acres of glebe, in the gift of the Wesleyan Methodists. This was a Roman settlement. The Dean and Canons of Windsor, and held since I882 by the Rev. principal landowners are William Smith and John Rogers William Fraser M.A. of Trinity College, Dublin. The great esqrs. tithes of St. Stephen's-by-Saltash belong to the Ecclesiastical Carkeel is a village, 2 miles north-west of Saltash, con­ Commissioners. Near the Vicarage grounds is an ancient taining a few farms. ELMGATE is a village, 3 miles west; cross, displaying a carving of the "Crucifixion." There are FoRD ER is a village, I~ miles west; and LoNGLA...... ,DS is a 'valuable charities belonging to this parish, also other chari- village, 2 miles west from Saltash. ties amounting to £no, such as Stanning-Mary Burral and Mabbots. Trematon Castle, the seat of Admiral.John Jervis N otter is a village, 3! miles north-west of Saltash, Tucker n.L., J.P. stands on the top of an artificial hill, on situated on the riYer Lynher, which is navigable to Notter the banks of the Lynher, overlooking the Hamoaze and Bridge, where there is a substantial bridge of three arches. Plymouth Harbour: the remains of the ancient fortress W. H. Pole-Carew esq. is the principal landowner.-­ comprise a keep-gateway and the bass court: the keep, at Letters through Landrake St. Germans R.S.O. The neare<;t the north-west corner of the court, is an oval of 70 by 30 money order & telegraph office is at Saltash. feet, with walls Io feet thick and 30 high : the gateway is TREHAN is a village, 2l miles south-west from Saltash. almost perfect and has three arches, with a guard-room Trematon is a village, 2 miles north-west of Saltash. above : in the castle grounds is a square block of the Break- In this village is an ancient wayside cross, with octagonal water limestone, with a medallion of John Jervis, Earl St. shaft about 4 feet high. There is a Wesleyan Methodi,.,t Vincent, and the date of his death, I6th March,- I824: chapel and an infant school. The principal landowners the scenery around is very beautiful. Ince Castle, on are John Edwards esq. and Mr. J. Smith. a peninsula in the estuary of the Lynher, is a rectan- Infant School, Mrs. Margaret Barnes, mistress gular structure of brick, with a tower at each angle; TREVOLLAND is a village, 3 miles west from Saltash ; in I646 it was garrisoned for the King, but ultimately sur- WEARDE is a village, I mile south-west from Saltash. At rendered to the Parliament. Shillingham Manor (after the Trehan, by the roadside, is an ancient Latin crms. St. Stephens-by-Saltash. j de Courcy Michael William J.P.Stoketon Dusting William jun. South Pill hou•o Doidge Amos, Wharaton Ellery Henry, Wearde house Bennett Mrs I Dusting William, Pill house 1 Fraser Rev. William M.A. Vicarage